- With demand outpacing capacity, the partners aim to cut timelines and execution risk by unifying planning, construction, and commissioning under a single platform.
- As AI buildouts accelerate, strain on materials for servers, networking, and power systems is becoming more evident.
- UK data centers are critical to digital infrastructure but face growing regulatory scrutiny on privacy, cybersecurity, and compliance.
- Texas and the Midwest are set to capture more than half of new US hyperscale capacity as AI demand pushes operators toward power-rich regions.
- The company advocates for workload-specific memory architectures, such as LPDDR5X, to optimize energy efficiency and performance, signaling a shift away from traditional one-size-fits-all server memory designs.
- The company’s new managed agents aim to remove infrastructure bottlenecks, shifting control of complex AI workloads into its platform as enterprises push toward production.
- As capital markets tighten and new financing models emerge, enterprises are confronting a key constraint: much of the existing data center footprint was not designed for production AI.
- Discover how smartphones could revolutionize edge computing, AI, and sustainability in today’s resource-strained data center world.
- Intel and Google are expanding their partnership to prioritize CPUs and IPUs, addressing the growing need for system-level efficiency in AI infrastructure.
- Data center growth is colliding with fragmented permitting, local resistance and rising litigation, leaving developers and regulators on uncertain ground.


